Screw-machine.



C. I. RICH.

SCREW MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED III/III. s., Ie15.

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Pawn Apr. 25, 1916.

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SCREW MACHINE.

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@Patented Apr. 25, 1915.

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C, A. RICH. SCREW MACHINE Mmc/Hmm FILED MAR. 8, 1915.

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SCREW EVIACHNE.

APPLICATION meu MAR. 8. 191.5.

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SCRE'l/V-MACHINE.

Ill ,313@,42390 Specicetion of Letters Patent.

Patented apro 25, rigid.,

Application lel Merch 1h15. Serial No. 153,750.

To all whom t may concern:

Be it known that l, CHARLES. A. Rien, of the city and county of Providence and State of Rhode Island, have invented certain new and ,useful Improvements in Screvvltllachinos; yand I do hereby declare the :f olf lowing specification, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the same, to be a full, clear, and enact description thereof.

The present invention relates to screw machines, and more particularly to that class of screw machines in which a rod or stock is intermittently fed ,forward for the prescribed distance to form an article and is held by the jaws of' a revolving chuckl and successively acted upon by a series of tools carried by an indexing turret mounted on a turret slide.

One object of the present invention is to provide a novel construction and arrangement of turret and to so combine the same with other parts of the machine that certain advantageous results as hereinafter set -forth -may be obtained. ln machines of this character it is desirable, a matter of saving time and consequently of increasing the production, that means should be provided for giving a quick return movement to the tun ret-slide, that is, movement in the direction away from the Work, and also for givingr a quick advancing movement to bring the next tool up to the Work, leaving practically only the movement of the turret-slide involved in the actual operation oif the 4tool upon the Work to be elected by slow operating feed mechanism.

Another object ozr' the invention is to provide novel means for effecting; such quick return and quick advancing,T movements of the turret-slide.

To these ends one feature of the invention consists in the employment oit a 'li-at face turret mounted to turn about a, horizontal anis at right angles yto the anis of the worlsspindie, and preferably located at one side of the axis of said spindle.

The invention further consists in the combination, with the turret-slide, of a rotary member adapted to be moved lengthwise to impart a slow feeding movement to said turret-slide and also adapted to be rotated to impart to said turret-slide a quick return movement. As will be hereinafter explained, the rotation oi said rotary member may 'also serve to impart to said turretslide a quick advancing movement to bring the next tool up to the work.

The invention further consists in the combination, with the turreteslide and a lead cam for imparting a slow feeding7 movement thereto, of a rotary member adapted to form a part of 'the operative connection between said lead-cam and said turret-.slide and to be moved lengthwise by the action ot' said leadcam, and also adapted to be rotated by mechanism independent uof said lead-cam to impart a quick return movement to said turret-slide.

The invention further consists in the combination, with the turret-slide and a lead-cam for imparting a slowv 'feeding movement thereto, of a longitudinally movable member, and a rotary member mounted on said longitudinally movable member and adapted to be connected thereto so to be moved length- Wise therewith under the action of said leadcam, and adapted to be disconnected from said longitudinally movable member so as to be free to be rotated thereon by mechanism independent of said lead-cam.

The invention further consists in the combination, with the turretslide carrying a turret and mechanism for indexing said turret, of a rotary member adapted to be moved lengthwise to impart a slow 'feeding movement to said tliuret-slide and also adapted to be rotated to impart to said turret-slide a. quick return movement, said rotary member being so constructed that the turret-slide will be caused to remain stationary While the turret is being indexed.

The invention further consists in 'the combination and arrangements of parts herein after described and claimed.

Referring to the drawings-Figure l is a front elevation olE the machine. Fig. 2 is a rear elevation with parts of the frame broiron away. Fig. 3 a transverse section on an enlarged scale on the line 10H10 ol Fig. 2. 4 is a partial section on an enlarged scale on tho line oi: l. Fig. 5 is a section on the line zj-y of Fig. l? i 6 and 7 .are plan and elevation details showing the clutch-tripping lever and cooperating parts. Figa 8 is a development of the camslot in the cam-drum .for actuating the turretslide.

ln the drawings the present features of invention are shown as applied to an autoin therefore be only generally described, the

present features of invention relating only to the turret end of the machine.

1 is the driving shaft to which is connected a single face pulley 2 for driving the same,

said shaft being a constant speed shaft. Se-

cured to the driving shaft 1 is a. pulley 3 Jfrom which a belt 4: extends to a pulley 5 on a shaft G extending lengthwise of the machine, and which may be termed the operat- Zo ing shaft, and from which all of the several mechanisms are operated, except the rotation ot' the work spindle.

The turret slide 7 is mounted to slide in suitable ways and carries the turret 8, which is secured to a horizontal shaft 9 mounted in the turret slide, said turret bein thus mounted to turn about aV horizonte axis. The turret 8 is a fiat turret and as shown is located at one side of the axis of the workspindle. Said turret is provided on one ver ings, a series of supplemental T-slots 11 are also formed in the face ot' the turret, which said slots 11, as shown, are arranged parallel to the main slots l0, and in which tools for o1^ erating on, the work may also be e0 clamped, as hereinafter described.

l The mechanism for giving the desired reciprocating movements to the turretI slide and turret will next be described, iti being 4understood that the mechanism shown in the drawings for imparting' such reciprocating movements to the turret-slide is adapted to impart a slowY feeding movement to said turret-slide while the. tool is operating upon the work, and then to give a quick return ofmovementto said turret-slide and a. quick advance of the turret-slide up to the work for. the operation of the next tool thereon, the turret slide being held stationary at its rearward position While the turret is being 55 indexed.

The shaft 6 is connected at one end to a parallel shaft 12 by a pair of change gears 13 and l111:. -Said shaft 12 is connected to another parallel shaft 15 by gears 16, 1'7.

Said shaft 15 carries a bevel gear 18 which meshes jwith a. bevel gear 10 on the transverse shaft 20. Said shaft Z0 is provided with a worm 2l engaging a worm-wheel 22 secured to a. shatt 23. Mounted on said shaft 23 is the leadcam provided with a.

series .of lobes 25, one for each tool in the turret. As will be understood, the shape of these lobes will vary according to the work to fbe performed, two lobes of varying shape being shown in Fig. et. A lever QG'pivoted at 27 is provided at one end with a roll 28 arranged to ride on the peripheral surface .of the lead-cam, and at the other end with a segmental bevel gear 29 arranged to engage the bevel-gear 30 mounted loosely on a -tixed stud 30 secured in the frame.

As shown in Fig. l, the lever 96 is a forked lever arranged to straddle the leadcam, with the roll 28 located between the forked ends of said lever. Secured to or formed integral with the bevel-gear 30 is a spur-gear 31 which engages rack-teeth 32- ormed on a longitudinally movable member in the form of a bar 33. Mounted on said longitudinally movable bar 33 is a rotary member in the form of a. cani-drum 3st. Said cam-drum 34C is adapted to be connected to said bar 33 so as to be moved lengthwise therewith, andr is also adapted to be disconnected from said b ar 33, so that .said camdrum may be moved lengthwise on said bar. Said cani-drum 34 is also adapted to be rotated on the bar 33 by means to be hereinafter described.

Secured to the longitudinally movable bar 33 is a collar 35 provided with a projecting lug 36. Secured in a slot formed' in the end of the cam-drum 34 is a narrow plato 37, the inner end of which is arranged to normally overlie the lug 3G as shown in Figs. 3 and 5. As shown in Fig. 5, the inner side of the lug 3G abuts agaii'ist the end of the cam-druin 34.

lilith the parts in the position shown, the lug 36 extends between the end of the camdrum and the overlying plate 37, thereby connecting the cam-drum with the longitudinally movable shaft 33; and so that said camdru1n will be moved lngiiuidinally with said bar in either direction.. Siu-rounding the bar 33 is a springr38, one end of which abut against a shoulder 39 formed on said barv` and the other endiiof which abuts against a lug 40 on the frame. Secured to the turret-slide 7 is a downwardly extending pin 41 carrying a roll 41 and adapted to entera cam-slot 42 formed in the camdrum 34,1

VV'ith the construction above described the rotation of thel lead-cani 24 will, through the connections described, serve to move the bar 33 to the right in Fig. 5, and thus in a di rection to impart feeding movement to the turret-slide for the operation of one or the other of the tools in the turret upon the work. lVhen longitudinal movement is imparted to the bar 33 by the rotation ofy the lead-cam, the cam-drum 34 will be moved lengthwise with said bar 33, and by reason of the engagement of the pin 41 with the :tiene e; w.slot A122 in the oanilruinj turret-slide will hare eorrespondinggly longitudinal interment imparted thereto. lilith the eonstruction deseribwh as will be see." the calndrinn constitute; a part ,et the connection between the leadrani and the tui."ret-slide, whereby feeding movement is imparted to said turret-slide. The movementof the bar under the action olli the lead-eain serves 'to nut the spring 38 under tensioin and so that said spring 3S wilh when permitted to do so. rre to more the turret-slide in the e direction under the Control ol the lezdn.

.The niieelianiein for imparting a quie-lr re turn movement to the tLnret-Sli/le and a ouiel: advance et the same up to the work will next be described. rlueh ognieh.' return and advancing nloveinents of the turretsiide are etlieei'ed by the rotation oi the Caindruin -lon the bar Sill on which said caindrum. mounted( The mechanism for i1n- 'iartingr at the desired times rotation to said rain-drinn is as fellows: i'fieeured toer formed int `-eral with the nain-drum is a gear i3 which ineshei,I with :in elongated pinion lll loosely mounted on the shait (l. Said pinion -l in willed at one end with a clutchr I which is always in engagement ph a ,sliding chit l -zneinber fl@ likewise ely mounted on the shatt G, Ismid sliding i-ineniber lt beine; adaiiited to be en with and dieengapgetl *l ein o elutel'i seenred to the .snit ewilih. A sprix'igr lll in located elutrh-nieinber with one end un* abutting? against one end ot li elutcli-ineinber and with itsA 1 abutting; against the bottoni. oi? e elntel1-1ne1nber l5, said spring' more the sliding;r elutoh-nieinber le. into engragien'ieut with the eluteli-nieinber -ll' r permitted to do so.

' ehanisni for ell'eet' in' or controlnngenflent o'l itelrnzeinber -l with the is as follows 1----laid slid n is nor hilly held out the eluteh-weinber i lalrh lever lil which extends Machine and is pivote/rl on 21 rod oli nrnlhe r remix end ot the lerer lll) is prt vided with a pin 5i adapted to enter a slot 52- ;"ornied in the sliding eliitrhoneniber lli, the i rte being; so consti-noted and arranged tl' "hi-n the pin 5l is in seid slot in the rl :i--nienzber fll, said elutah-inernber will br "ld ont ot engagen'ient with the Clutchnir wr '41 :is show n in Figs. 2 and il. The om ion of the blieb-lever to release the eli1teli-ineniber i6 is eontrr'illed by tappets or tripping' dogs; 53 adinstably mounted` reiierably in Wlslots, on a disk 54; secured to the sl'ialt lilith his; construetion, as. will ne eeen, whenever the iront end ol' the lever i9 is raised by one of the tripping* dogs on the disk 54,/ the rear end of seid lever will be depressed and the pin .5l-will be withdrawn from the slot 52, soi

and So that said clutch-member 46 and the' clutch-member Connected thereto, and consequently' the elongated pinion 4.4, willv be rotated, thereby imparting rotative move ment to the @ani-drinn 3l. Said eamdrum 3l ie to .ineke one complete revolution while the clutch-member lli is in engagement with the elntclrmeinber 47. In the construction shown, the ratio of the gear 43 and the pinion le such that said pinion 44 is to be given tour revolutions for one revolution of the gear Li3, and consequently the Clutchnieznber elli is to reina in in engagement with the eluteh-1nen1ber L7 while said pinion 44 makes four revolutions, and means are provided 'for causing said clutel1-member 46 to so remain in engagement with the clutch, member l?, which means are as follows:

A bell-crank-lever 55 pivoted to the frame at 5G has one erin arranged to overlie the rear end of the latch-lever 49. Preferably this arm of said bell-crank lever 55 is provided with a flattened portion 57 adapted to engage the end of an adjusting` screw o8 mounted in the end of Said latch-lever i-9, as shown in Fig'. 7. Yllhe other arm of said bell-brook lerer carries a roll F9 adapted to ride upon the surface oi a coin 60 secured to a shaft (Si mounted in suitable bearings in the traine or in. a bracket secured to the trarne. As shown in Fig. 2, the cani G0 comprises a concentric portion 62 and .a tlatted portion 63 Secured to the shaft 6l is a spiral gear 64 which engages a spiral gear G5 secured to a sleeve (3G which is preferably formed integ-ral with the elongated pinion 44, the construction being such that said spiral gear 65 will be rotated when the pinion 44C is rotated, and thereby serves to rotate the spiral gear G-land the cam 60. W'ith this oonstruetion the operation is as follows: lilith the roll 59 on the bell-crank lever 5 5 in engagement with the atted portion G3 of the earn G0, the parts will be in the position shown in the drawings and with the pin 51 on the latch-lever Ll) located in the slot 52 of the sliding,r eluteh-nleinber das shown in Fig. 7. When no'w the pin 51 is withdrawn from the slot 52 in theclutch-member t6 by the action of one of the dogs 53 on the lzitehdever 49, and said clutch-member 'thereby released to be thrown into engagement with the clutch-member i7 by the action of the sp'ringil, the spiral gear G5, as well as the elongated pinion 4l, will be ro tated, thereby rotating' the cam 60. The rotation of said cani 60 will serve to move the lil@ imr

atted portion 63 from beneath the roll 59 on the bell-crank lever 55 and bring the concentric portion 62 of the cani beneath said roll. In the construction shown the arrangement of the bell-crankllever 55 is such, with the arm which is provided with the flattened portion 57 occupying substantially a horizontal position, that when the latchlever 49 is moved to withdraw the pin 51 from the slot 52, said horizontal arm of the bell-crank-lever will fall down by its own Weight, the flattened portion 57 following the adjusting screw 58 in its downward movement and thereby moving the .roll 59 to the right in Fig. 2 independent of the action of the cam 60. Vith this construction, so long as the concentric portion 62 of the cam 60 remains beneath the roll 59, the horizontal varm of the bell-crank-lever will be held in its lowered position, and will thus serve to hold the rear end of the latchlever 49 in its lowered position, and consequently to hold the pin 51 out of the s lot 52 in the clutch-member 46, thereby causing said clutch-member .to remain in engagement with the clutch-member 47, .and so lthat the pinion 44 and the spiral gear 65 will continue. to -be rotated so long as the concentric portion 62 on the cam 60 remains beneath the roll 59. When said latted portion 63 is brought beneath the roll 59, the bellcrank lever 55, and consequentlyl the latchlever 49, Will be thereby released, and so as to permit said latch-lever to be returned to its normal position by the action of a spring 67. Said spring 67 has one end bearing against the underside of the latch-lever 49 and the other end bearing against the lug 68 projecting from the frame. Preferably a guiding-rod 69 secured to the lug 68 and extending through the spring 67 and also extending loosely through the latch-lever 49, is `employed for guiding said spring in its movements.

As above stated, with the construction shown, the pinion 44 and the gear 65 are to make four revolutions for one revolution of the gear 43 and the gear 64. Means are therefore provided for disengaging the clutch-member 46 from the clutch-member 47 when Said clutch-member and consequently the pinion 44 and the gear 65 have made Jfour revolutions. Such means consists of a cam surface 70 formed on the wall of the Slot 52 in the clutch-member 46, which cam-surface, as the clutch-member 46 revolves, will, when the latch-lever 49 is released by the action of the cam 60 as above described, come in contact with the pin 51 on said latch-lever, and so that the continued rotation of said clutch-member 46 will cause it to be Withdrawn from engagement with the clutch-member 47, thereby discontinuing the rotation of the pinion 44l .and the gear 65. As will be understood, the cam 60 is so formed that -the iiatted portion 63 will he brought beneath the roll 59, and the latchlever 49 thereby released after the clutchmember 46 has made three revolutions, and so that the cam-surface 70 will engage and be acted upon by the pin 51, so as to disengage the clutch 46 as it completes its fourth revolution.

The mechanism for indexing the turret S is as follows: A disk 71 connected with the turret, preferably by being sccurcd to the shaft 9, is provided with radial slots 72 arranged to be engaged by a crank-pin 73 carried by the spiral gear 64, as shown in Fig. 2. As heretofore explained, thc spiral gea-r 64 is intermittently revolved through the spiral gear 65 by the engagement of. the sliding clutch-member 46 with the clutchmember 47 said spiral gear 64 being given one lcomplete revolution during the en gage-- ment of said clutch. At the same time thc cani-drum 34 is rotatedi through the pinion 44 and the gear 43 to give the quick return movement to the turret-Slide.

It is desirable that the turret-slide shall always be brought back to the same position for the indexing of the turret, and also that the turret-slide shall remain stationary dur ing the indexing operation. For this purpose the cam-slot 42 in the cam-drum 34 is provided with a straight portion 42C. When in the rotation of the cam-drum the roll 41 is caused to enter said straight portion 42c of the cam-slot and the action of the camdrum in. effecting the quick return movement of the turret-slide is thereby terminated, the axis of the turret will be brought substantially in vertical alinement with the axis of the spiral gear 64. As the cam-drum is at thistime disconnected from the longitudinally movable bar 33, and is thus free to move lengthwise thereon, it is preferred to also provide a positive stop for limiting the rearward movement of the tinret-slide by the quick return mechanism referred to, in order to insure that the turret-slide will not be carried by momentum beyond the proper position for the indexing et the turret. For this purpose the frame is provided with an elongated slot 74 through which the pin 41 extends, as shown in Fig. 5. The rea-r wall 75 of this slot serves as a fixed stop with which the pin 41 comes into-engagement to positively limit the rearward movement of the turret-slide.

The parts are so timed that when the axis of the turret has been brought into vertical alinement with the axis of the spiral gear 64 and the turret thus brought to the proper position for indexing, the crank-pin 73 will have been brought to a position Where it.

medias saine 'from one indexed position to the nent. The slots T2 in the dish 71 are so arranged that the crank-pin will enter and leave said slots While movingl radially of the disk 7l, and the turret will thus be gradually started and stopped, andmay be indexed quickly Without any jar either in starting or stoppinq. lliloreover, with this construction' of indexing mechanism, the turret may remain 17 fo med in said tin'ret.

ingbolt T6 is withdrawn just after the crank-pin Z8 enters one of the slots 72 and released just before said crank-pin leaves said slot by ol" a. cam 78 secured to one tace of the spiralgear (Si, as shown in Fig. 2. Said cam 78, as the spiral-gear 64 is rotated, is adapted to be broughtinto engagement with the lower end of a lever 79, pivoted at 8O on the turret-slide, when said turret-slide has been moved 'back to indexingq position. Said lever 79 is provided at its'upper end with a segment gear 8l adapted to engage a segn'ient gear 82 at the lower end of a second lever 83 pivoted at on the turret-slide. Said lever 88 carries at its upper end e pin 85 adapted to enter a slot .termed in the outer end oi the locking Vbolt 7G. Preferably lever S3 is provided with ay handle 86 'tor operating the locking bolt hand when desired.

The locking bolt 76, when withdrawn from the recess in the turret, is to be held so withdrawn during the indexing ot the turret, and `for this purpose the cam 78 is provided jvith an extension 87 upon which the lower end of' the levei` 79 rides until the indexing of the turrethas been completed. When the lower end of said leverA rides off of the end ot' said extension 87, the locking bolt will. be projected by the action of its spring into the next recess in. the turret and the turret thereby again locked. i

lilith the construction above described, the operation is followsc-ssuming the parts to be in the position shown in. Figs. 2.) land 5, being7 the position which they occupy when the forward feeding movement oit the turist-slide under-the action of the le; d-cainhas been completed, the forward end oit the camedrum 3ft will have been brought into engagement with the lined part oi" the trame 34a, as shown in 5. lust as such feeding movement 'of the' turret slide is coinpletechthe clutch 4S will' be tripped and released bythe action ot' one ot LLhe tripping dogs 53 on the trip-lever if), whereby rotating movement will be imparted to the pinion it and to the cam-drum The first eil'ect oi so rotating said camdrum will be to carry the plate 37 thereon past and out of line with the lug 36, thereb disconnecting said cam-drum from the longitudinally movable bar movement of the cam-drum the roll al travels in the straight portion 42a of the ca1n-sl0t42, and so that'during such movement there is no tendency to move either the cam-drum or' the turret-slideV lengthwise. The roll dal now enters the inclined portion 12b ot the cam-slot 49 and as the cam-drum, when disconnected from the bar 33, will be prevented by its engagement with the iframe from moving to the right in Fig. 5, the eilzective action of said inclined portion 421 will be, through the engagement of the roll 4l therewith, to move the turret-slide back'- ward and thus to impart a quick return movement to said turret-slide. The roll 41 now enters the straight portion 42C of the cani-slot, and so that the turret-slide will, notwithstanding that vthe cam-drum continues to rotate, remain stationary during the indexing of the turret as above de scribed. The roll 41 now enters 'the oppositely inclined portion 42d of the cam-slot and the continued rotation of the cam-drum serves to give a quick advancing movement 's During this During the forward :feedingn movement of the turret-slide under the action of the leadcam 24, the roll. :28 will be brought to the top of one of the lobes Q5 and thus to a, position where, in the further rotation of the lead-cam, the roll 28 will begin to drop down the nent drop in said lead-cam. lilith the roll 28 in this position.,l the clutch-member 46 is shifted to start the rotation of the cam' drum 84. The lirst rotary movement of the camdrum servesto disconnect the lugs 36 and 37 and thus to unlock the cam-drum' from the bar 33, and the continued rota-y tion of the cam-drum serves to effect -the quick return' movement of the turret-slide as above described. During the rotation of the cam-drum the roll 28 drops down the next drop in the lead-cam, thus freeing the bar 33, which will thereupon bemoved to the lett in Fig. 5 under the'action of the spring; 38. During the quick return movement of the turret-slide the end of the camdrum is held against the stop-wall 34C of the framey and being' disconnected from the bar the' cam-drum is not moved to the left with saidV bar, butremains in engagement with said stop-wall. Consequently the collar 35, which is secured to the bar 33, is moved away from the left-hand end of the cam-drum. l lVhen now, in the rotation' of the cam-drum, after the indexing has been completed, the roll 4l enters the inclined portionld of the cam-slot 42, the iirst ef# feet, owing to the fact that the Weight of` the turret-slide and the parts carried thereby is much greater than the weight of the cam-drum, will be to cause the cam-drum to be moved to the left until Athe left-hand end o the cam-drum is brought into engagement with the collar Said collar thereupon serves to constitute an abutment for the cam-drum, and so that the further rotation of the cam-drum will serve to produce a quick advancing movement of the turret-slide.

The movement of the cam-drum to the left and into engagement with the collar 35 as above described serves to move the righthand end of the cam-drum a corresponding distance away from the stop-wall 34, and so that when the quick advancing movement of the turret-slide is completed, there will be a space between the right-handend of the cam-drum and the stopwall'-y4:L equal to `the distance the bar has been moved to the left by the actiono the spring 38 under the control of the 'drop ot the lead-cam, which distance will equal the extent of the next forward feeding movement of the turret-slide under the action of said lead-cam.

As will be understood, at the time the quick.

advancing movement is completed, the roll 28 will have reached the bottom of the drop and will be in a position to ride up the next lobe of the lead-cam to effect the forward feeding movement of the turret-slide.

Just as the roll 4l passes out ot the inclined portion 42 and into the straight portion 42 of the cam-slot, the clutch 4G is disengaged by the action of the cam-surface with the pin 51 on the trip-lever, thereby stopping the rotation of the cam-drum. lVhile the roll 4l is passing along the last part of the inclined portion 42d or the straight portion 42, the plate 37 on the camdrum will be carried over, and `into line with, the lug 36, thereby again connecting the cam-drum to the bar 33.

lVhen the clutch 46 is tripped and thrown into engagement to start the rotation of the cam-drum, as above described, the spiral gear 64 will also be rotated so as to bring the crank-pin 73 into engagement with one of the slots 72, and at the same time to with draw the locking bolt 76, the continued r0- tation of said spiral gear serving to index the turret, as above described, the turret being again locked at the end of such indexing movement.

When the rod of stock is to be operated uponv by a closed die for the purpose of cutting a screw-thread thereon the operation is somewhat modied, by reason of the fact* that in such case the die is to be run oil' from the work before the quick return mechanism operates. In such case the backward movement of the turret-slide -tor thus running the die oftn of the work is effected by the spring 38 under the control of the lead-cam, the proper tripping dog 53 in such case being so adjusted that the clutch 4G will not be tripped and released until the die has been so run off of the work. ln thus moving the turret-slide backward by the action of the spring 38 under the control of the lead-cam, the cam-drum 3ft, being at this time connected to the bar 33, con stitutes, as will be seen, a. part of the connection between said bar and the turretslide, and consequently the cam-drum will be moved lengthwise with said bar 33, and so as to move the forward end of said camdrum away from the fixed part of theI frame against which it at this time normally abuts. lVhen now the clutch 4G is tripped and the cam-drum thereby rotated, by reason of the fact that the weight of the turret-slide and of the parts mounted thereon is much greater than the weight of the cam-drum, the first effect of the rotation of said cam-drum after said cam-drum has been disconnected from the bar 33, and when the roll. 41 begins to travel through the inclined portion 42" of the cam-slot, will be to move the cam-drum to the right in Fig. 5, instead of to move the turret-slide to the left. The camdrum will continue to be so moved to the right until the forward end of the camdrum is brought into engagement with the abutment 34 on the frame, whereby the movement of the cam-drum to the right will be arrested, and so that the further travel of the roll 4l through the inclined portion 421 will serve to move the turretslide to the left, and thus impart a quick return movement tothe turret-slide through the remaining distance to bring the turret :into indexing position. ln this case, however, the quick advancing movement of' the turret to bring the next tool up to the work will be effected by the rotation ot' the camdrum and by the travel of the roll 11 through the inclined portion ft2 as before.

lith the construction shown and de scribed, as will be seen, means are provided for effecting a quick return movement ot the turret slide and a quick advanring movement of said slide to bring the tool up to the work, such mechanism embodying a camdrum which is rotated for the purpose of producing such quick movements of the turret slide. As will be'further seen, said cam-drum performs two functions, viz., the function of serving as a part of the connection between the lead-cam and the turret-- Slide for the slow feeding movement of said turret slide, and the function ot imparting by the rotation o said cam-drum quick rcturn and advancing' movements to said turret-slide.

iAs hereinbefore stated, the turret is `la flat moonen turret arranged to turn about a, horizontal axis at right angles to the axis or the Worlespindle, said turret being located at one side of the axis of the ivorlespindle and beingconstructed to hold the operating tools upon one of the flat vertical faces of the turret. Several advantages result from this construction and arrangement of the turret.

By reason of the fact that the turret is a flat turret with the tools mounted on the face of said turret, a wide range o'lf adjuetn'ient of the tools in the turret is provided for, while by reason ot the fact that the turret is mounted to turn about a horizontal axis at right angles to the axis ot the wollt-spindle, the turret may he moved up between the two crossslides ot' the machine without adjacent tools in the turret comingn in Contact with the cross-slides, and wit-hout the cross-Slides :in terfering with any desired forward move Y ment or' the turret to bring the operating tool in between the cross-slides.

lilith auch construction and arrangement of the turret, the turret is located wholly at one side of the work and a clear `way is thus provided for the pieces of work as they are cut oil and for the chips to pass entirely clear of the turret. Not only this, but there is also a clear way for the rod of Stock itself, and so that, iii' the tools in line with said stock be omitted, the Stock can. pass clear by the turret, or, it' there be a tool at the lar eide of the turret, the stock can pass as iar as that tool. Moreover, in the case ot a hollow tool, the rod. oristoclr may be paseed to any desired distance through the tool 'without any interference by the turret itself.

lin the formation ot long pieces of worlf, it becomes desirable to :feed the work for ward after it has been operated upon by the tools in the turret and before the piece of work is cut ofi troni the rod ot stock. 1With the construction and arrangement ot the truret `ehown and described, this can readily be done by reaeorr of the tact that the work can pass by the turret. Moreover, with the turret so located, these long pieces of Work, when So cut oil'. will tall clear ot the turret, instead or' lodgingthereon as would be the case it the turret were otherwise arranged. Furthermore, with such construction and, location of vthe turret, and with the operatingrr mechanisms located as shown in 'the dra wings, the frame the turret end oi' the machine may be entirely cut away beyond. the worleholding' tace ot the turret, as; indicatedbv the shadinglr in Fig. l, and so that there will be a clear passage for the pieces of work and the chips to tall into the trough ot the machine below.

As shown in the drawinge, thelat vertical -tace of the turret is provided not only with main tool-holding Tablets l0, but also with supplemental tool-holdingl T-Slots 'il located to impart movement to Said tui-re one on each eide ot @iid n alle] therewith. Miti three tools` may be held in tl crate upon the worlr in one and defied, jnositi: one tool being hel the inain lelots. a Second tool in one o suppleinental slots, and a third tool i second supplemental slot, and so that all three Ot Said tools4 may operate simultaneH onsly upon the stock.'

llhat l to secure l. A screw machine hav tion, a wertr findle, ay turret Y face turret mounted on said, tui.'ret-slide 'te turn about a horizontal axis; at right z to the axis of Said work-Spindle.

2. screw machine havir ,J1 in combina-- tion, a worlespindle, a turrete-line, and a flat tace turret mounted on said tuiiehelide to turn about a horizontal anis at right angles to the axis ot' said workenpindle and located at one side of the axis ol.' said spindle.

A Screw machinehaving', in combina* tion, a worl--spindle, a turre '-Siide, and a flat tace turret mounted ou said turr t-slide to 'turn about a horizontal axis at right ai'iglee to the aria or". said work-Spindle ant located. at one aide ot' the anni said spindle, the iframe oi the machine being.;f cut an eide of said turret aber by a clear be provided severed troni the ed oV vlam; an rnv invention and deeire 75 et. A screw machine hariw', in combination, a worlespindle, a turf:A Slide, and a llat tace turret mounted on eaid turret "1 to turn about a horizontal. axis, sa l turret being provided with a eeriee` el? radial lote ior holding; the tools to be clamped th f screw machine having, in combing-ition. a worlespindle, a turret ide, and a rflat face turret mounted on Said turret-slide to turn about a horizontal arieI at right angles to the axis olE said work-spindle said turret being,1 proi'ided with a eerie@4 oi' .for holding the tools to be clamped therein.. il.. Screw machine having, in comlnnation, a work-spindle, a turr flat face turret mounted on sai to turn about a noriI/,ontal a,. bein;r provided with a series ol radial Slo ,i in whirh toola: may he clamped, and w'th a Series ol? eifpplemental ...eta (n. jacent thereto in which additional toolsy mar be clamped.

7. Si. screw machine having, in eon'ibina- 12o tion, a. iurre slide. a rotary member, means for moving said rotary nien'iber lengthwise -elide in oneldirection and means for moving said rotary inenlber to impart to Said turretnilide movement in the opposite i'lirection.

S. screw machine having, in combination, a turret-Slide, a rotary member. menne for' moving said rotary member lengthwise to impart afeeding movement tol said turret-slide and means for rotating said rotary member to impart to said turret-slide a quick return movement.

9.A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide, a lead-cam, and a rotary member forming a part of the operative connection between said lead-cam and said turret-slide.

10. A screw .machine having, in combination, a turret-slide, a lead-cam, and a rotary member forming a part of the operativey connection between said lead-cam and said turret-slide, said rotary member being adapted to be disconnectedand to be independently rotated.

11. A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide, a lead-cam and ay rotary member forming a part of the operative connection between said lead-cam and said turret-slide and adapted to be moved lengthwise by the action of Ysaid lead-cam.

12. A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide, a lead-cam, a rotary member forming a part of the operative connection between said lead-cam and said turret-slide, said rotary member being adapted to be moved lengthwisey by the action of said lead-cam and being also adapted to be disconnected and to be independently rotated.

13. A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-Slide, a lead-cam, a 'rotary member forming a part ot' the operative connection between said lead-cam and said turret-slide, means for disconnecting said rotary member, and means for rotating said rotary member when disconnected.

14. A screw machine having, in combination,' a turret-slide, alead-cam, a rotary member forming a part ot the operative connection between said lead-cam and said turret-slide and adapted to be moved lengthwise by the action of said lead-cam, meansl for disconnecting said rotary member, and means for rotating said rotary member when disconnected.

l5. A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide, a lead-cam, a rotary member forming a part of the operative connection between said lead-cam and said turret-slide and adapted to be moved lengthwise by the action of said lead-cam, means for disconnecting said rotary member, and means independent of said lead-cam for rotatingsaid rotary member.

1G. A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide,`a longitudinally movable member for actuating said turret-slide, and a rotary member mounted on said longitudinally movable member and adapted to be connected thereto to be moved lengthwise therewith.

17 A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide, a longitudinally mov-abile' member for actuating said turret-slide, and a rotary member mounted on said longitudinally movable member. said rotary member being adapted to be connected to sai/,l longitudinally movable member so as to be moved lengthwise therewith and to be disconnected therefrom so as to be tree to rotate thereon.

18. A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide, a longitudinally movabh` member to actuating said turret-slidi-\,. a rotary member mounted on said longitudinally movable member, means tor connecting said rotary member to said longitudinally movable member so as to be moved lengthwise therewith, and tor disconnecting said rotary member therefrom.

lf). A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide, a longitudinally movable member for actuating said turret-slide. a rotary member mounted on said longitudinally movable member, and means tor rotating said rotary member on said longitudinally movable member.

20. A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide, a longitudinally movable member for actuating said turret-Slide, a rotary member mounted on said longitudinally movable member, and means operated by the rotation of said rotary member for connecting said rotary member to said longitudinally movable member and disconnecting it therefrom.

2l. A screw machine having, in combina.- tion, a turret-slide, a longitudinally movable member for actuating said turret-slide, a r0- tary member mounted on said longitudinally movable member, means 'for connecting said rotary member t0 said longitiulinally movable member to be moved lengthwise therewith, and means operated by the rotation ot said rotary member for disconnecting said rotary member from said longitudinally movable member.

A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide, a longitudinally movable member Vl'or actuating said turret-slide, a rotary member mounted on said longitudinally movable'member, and projections on said longitudinally movable member and said rotary member respectively adapted to be brought into and out of line with each other by the rotation of said rotary mem-4 ber.

23. A screw machine having, -in combination, a turret-slide carrying a turret, ay rotary member adapted to be moved lengthwise to impart movement to said turretslide in one direction and adapted to be rotated to impart to said turret-slide movement in the opposite direction, and means for indexing said turret.

A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide carrying a turret, a rotary member adapted to be moved length- 1,180,429 ttt wise to impart movement to said turret slide in one direction and adapted to be rotated lo impart to said turret-slide movement in the opposite directioi'i, means for indexing1 Isaid turret, and means for causing said turret-slide. to remain stationary While said turret is being;- indexed.

2. .i screw machine having. in combinar tion. a turret/slide carrying a turret, a ro lary member, means for movingr said rotary member lengtlnvise to impart movement to said turret-slide in one direction, means for rotatingv said rotary member to impart to said turret-slide movement in the opposite direction, and means operating,r in conjunction with said rotating means for indexing said turret.

2li. A\ screw machine having', in combination, a turret-slide carryingr a turret, a r0- tary member, means ior moving said rotary member lengthwise to impart movement to said turret-slide in one direction, means for rotating said rotary member to impart to said turret-slide movement in the opposite direction and to bring said turret-slide to indexing position, means for indexing said turret, and means for causing said turretslide to remain in indexing position While said turret is being indexed.

2i. screw machine having, in combina.- tion, a, turret-slide carrying; a turret, a rotary member, means for moving said rotary member lengthwise to impart movement to said turrebslide in one direction, means for rotating' said rotary member to impart to said turret-slide movement in the opposite direction and to bring said slide to indexing position.l means operating in conjunction with said rotating means for indexing said turret, and means vl'or causing said turret slide to remain in indexing position While said turret is being' imitated.

2S. A screw n'iacliine having?, in combination, a turret-slide, a longitudinally movable member, a rotary member adapted to be conneeted to said longitudinally movable member to move said tnrret-slide toward the work. and adapted to be disconnected from said longitiulinally movable member and to lie. rotated. said rotary member being provided with a cam-groove l'ormed to move said turret-slide away from the work when said rotary meml'ier is rotated.

29. A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide,a longitudinally movable member, a. rotary member adapted to be connected to said longitudinally movable member to move said turret-slide `toward the work, and adapted to be disconnected from said longitudinally movable member and to be rotated, said rotary member being previded with a. canrgroove formed to first eitect said disconnection and then to move said turret-slide away from the work.

30. A. screw machine having, in combination, a turretslide carrying a turret, a longitudinally movable member, a rotary member adapted to bc connected to said longitudinally movable member to move said tur-- ret-slide teiva rd the work, and adapted to be disconnected 'from said longitudinally' movable member and to be rotated, said rotary member being provided with a cam-groove iormed to irst eli'ect said disconnection,then to more said turret-,slide away from the work and to indexing position, and then to cause said turret-slide to .remain stationair for the iii .le.\'in; h oi said turret.

3i. screw machine having, in cembination, a turret-slide 'arrying a turret, a longitudinally movable member, a rotary 1neInber adapted to be connected to said longitu dinally movable member to move said turret-slide toward the work and adapted to be disconnected from said longitudinally7 movable member and to be rotated, said rotary member being provided with a cam-groove formed to first ei'ect said disconnection, then to move said turret-slide away from the Work and to indexingposition, then to canse said turret-slide to remain stadtimiary for the indexing of said turret, and then to move said turret-slide toward the work.

A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide, a rotary member, .cans for moving said rotary member lengthwise to impart movement to said. tnrret-slide in one direction, means for rotating said. rotary member to impart to said turret-slide move-- ment in the opposite direction,'and a clutch for controlling the operation of said rotating means.

33. A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide, a rotary memliier, means for moving,r said rotary member lengthwise to impart movement to said turret-slide in one direction, means for rotating said rotary member to impart to said turret-slide movement in 'the opposite direction, a clntcli for controlling the operation of said rotating; means, and means iiorcontrollingn tliethrnvving in and ont oi said clntcl'i.

i4- A screw machine having, in combination, a turret-slide earrying a turret, a rotary member. means for moving said rotary member lengthwise to impart movement to said turret-slide in one direction, means for rotating said rotary member to impart to said turret-slide movement in. the opposite direction, means lor indexing said turret, and aclutch tor controlling,r the operation olf said rotating` means and saidV indexing means.

35. screw machine having, in eon'ibina.- tion, a turret-slide carrying; a turret, a rotary member, means tor moving,y said rotary member len;V liwise to impart movement to said tnrret-slide in one direction, means .tor rot .ing said. rotary member to impart to said turret-slide movement in the opposite lil@ 110 one direction, means for rotating said rotary member to impart to said turret-slide movement in the opposite direction, a clutch for controlling the operation of said rotating means, and means for causing said clutch to remain in engagement for more than one 15 revolution thereof.

CHARLES A. RICH. Witnesses:

WV. H. THURs'roN, J. H. THURSTON. 

